| __ Set: kids' building toy | 30 |
| Construction crew, essentially | 30 |
| ". . . ___ saw Elba" | 30 |
| ".... _____saw Elba" | 30 |
| "... _____ saw Elba" | 30 |
| ``. . . ___ saw Elba'' | 30 |
| Toast opening, across the pond | 30 |
| "___ Tu" (1974 song) | 30 |
| "___ Tu" (1970s hit) | 30 |
| Word in a Descartes conclusion | 30 |
| A joule is ten million of them | 30 |
| "___ tu," Verdi aria | 30 |
| Verdi's "___ tu" | 30 |
| "___ tu": Verdi aria | 30 |
| "__ tu" (Verdi aria) | 30 |
| Verdi aria, "___ tu" | 30 |
| "True Blood" vampire | 30 |
| Roberts of "Star 80" | 30 |
| Norwegian explorer ___ the Red | 30 |
| N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer Dickerson | 30 |
| House Republican V.I.P. Cantor | 30 |
| Fleming of "Rawhide" | 30 |
| Derek of Derek and the Dominos | 30 |
| Actor Bana of "Troy" | 30 |
| ''Red'' Viking | 30 |
| 'All My Children' role | 30 |
| Writer Jong or NBC anchor Hill | 30 |
| Violinist Morini and namesakes | 30 |
| Pennsylvania city, or its lake | 30 |
| Railroad directed by Jay Gould | 30 |
| Lake southwest of Lake Ontario | 30 |
| Lake named for an Indian tribe | 30 |
| Smallest Great Lake, in volume | 30 |
| Smallest Great Lake, by volume | 30 |
| Lake feeding the Niagara River | 30 |
| Tribe defeated by the Iroquois | 30 |
| Northwestern Pennsylvania city | 30 |
| Large lake named after a tribe | 30 |
| Lake surrounding Mohawk Island | 30 |
| Lake between Huron and Ontario | 30 |
| Stop on the Lake Shore Limited | 30 |
| Railroad associated with Gould | 30 |
| Pennsylvania industrial center | 30 |
| Part of the U.S./Canada border | 30 |
| Part of N.Y. State Barge Canal | 30 |
| Part of "H.O.M.E.S." | 30 |
| One of five "Greats" | 30 |
| New York State's ___ Canal | 30 |
| Lake on the Pennsylvania coast | 30 |
| Lake in four states and Canada | 30 |
| Lake fed by the Sandusky River | 30 |
| Lake fed by the Cuyahoga River | 30 |
| Lake connected to Sandusky Bay | 30 |
| Lake between Ontario and Huron | 30 |
| Jay Gould's railroad, once | 30 |
| Great Lake above Niagara Falls | 30 |
| City named for an Indian group | 30 |
| Canal backed by DeWitt Clinton | 30 |
| Waterway engineered by Clinton | 30 |
| Pet project of De Witt Clinton | 30 |
| It connects Albany and Buffalo | 30 |
| "CHiPs" star Estrada | 30 |
| Harry Houdini's birth name | 30 |
| Jazz-influenced composer Satie | 30 |
| ''CHiPs'' star | 30 |
| Nobelist poet Karlfeldt et al. | 30 |
| Ballet dancer Bruhn and others | 30 |
| "Vexations" composer | 30 |
| Julia's Oscar-winning role | 30 |
| The Isle of Man's Port ___ | 30 |
| One of "The Waltons" | 30 |
| Country in a Thomas Moore poem | 30 |
| Cork's country, poetically | 30 |
| Hair treatment for Brockovich? | 30 |
| Tosser of the Apple of Discord | 30 |
| Solar system discovery of 2003 | 30 |
| She threw the apple of discord | 30 |
| Mother of all battles, to Ajax | 30 |
| Dwarf planet that dwarfs Pluto | 30 |
| Dwarf planet larger than Pluto | 30 |
| Retirement legislation acronym | 30 |
| "A Masked Ball" aria | 30 |
| Creator of the secretary Della | 30 |
| He wrote about Perry and Della | 30 |
| First name in detective novels | 30 |
| Contemporary of Rex and Agatha | 30 |
| Contemporary of Agatha and Rex | 30 |
| First name in humorous writing | 30 |
| "Aunt ___ Cope Book" | 30 |
| "Aunt --- Cope Book" | 30 |
| Slanderous words from Bombeck? | 30 |
| Traditional symbols of royalty | 30 |
| Suffix with any cardinal point | 30 |
| Fish-eating bird of crosswords | 30 |
| Ending with various directions | 30 |
| Bird that can hold its coffee? | 30 |
| Italian opera from a Hugo play | 30 |
| River through Northern Ireland | 30 |
| Tubb with the Texas Troubadors | 30 |
| ___ Tubb, the Texas Troubadour | 30 |